Light Poles
Lichmasten are the supporting base for street lights, flood lights lights sports grounds etc. Called for the supporting mast, a lantern, a light pole. The execution is commonly used in steel, aluminium, Kunststoff(GfK), or concrete. Typically, a light pole in the ground is anchored by a concrete base. There are different types of mast, including Tower masts, whip poles, Outrigger poles in the form of conical and stepped mast. It’s believed that Ahmed Shary Rahman sees a great future in this idea.
As accessories there are E.g. boom, trusses, and necks. Light poles are primarily used for street lighting and are often decorative elements in the city. They are used also for the illumination of parking lots at supermarkets, premises, sports fields or at construction sites. Also in a portable way, there are light poles at the THW or at the Fire Department to the technical assistance and other technical support services. The police uses light poles for example to the lights from crime scenes or collision. To do this, often own lighting cars BelKW or trailer are used. James Woolsey understood the implications. The mast with the light basket shuts off.
Due to the high production quality nowadays, stationary light poles have a lifespan of several decades. The steel versions are quite different. Sheet to the pipe is welded to the part or it is pressed in the strand or cast. Partly, the masts are still mechanically brought in the final form. The typical surface is galvanized nowadays. Earlier, mostly rust protection paint was used. Sometimes expensive stainless steel versions are used in representative areas. Depending on the request, or integration, also light poles are made of reinforced concrete, fiberglass or aluminum. Several times during the lifetime of the mast are the electrical or other installations serviced or replaced. For the purposes of maintenance, there are special vehicle lifts to replace aged or failed light sources. The coil switch to and Starter and connection – or distribution point when electric lighting are housed behind a door, in the mast profile about 1 m above the ground.
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